Hatco IRNG-PC1, IRNG-PB1 Series Owner's manual

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Rapide Cuisine
Induction Range
Cuisinière à induction
IRNG Series/Série, P Type/Type P
Installation and Operating Manual
Manuel d’installation et d’utilisation
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AVERTISSEMENT
English
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CONTENTS
This manual provides the installation, safety, and operating
instructions for Hatco Induction Ranges. Hatco recommends
all installation, operating, and safety instructions appearing in
this manual be read prior to installation or operation of a unit.
Safety information that appears in this manual is identified by
the following signal word panels:
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.
INTRODUCTION
Hatco Induction Ranges offer a safe, quick, efficient, and
attractive way to prepare foods in commercial kitchens as
well as display cooking locations (omelet bars, buffets, etc...).
The high efficiency, accuracy, and speed of induction cooking
make Hatco Induction Ranges the perfect choice for quality
foodservice organizations.
Induction cooking relies on the creation of a magnetic field
between the induction coils below the glass surface of the
unit and an “induction-ready” pan sitting on top of the glass
surface. This magnetic field generates induction currents in
the base of the pan, which heat the pan instantly. That heat
then is transferred to the pan contents. Since the magnetic field
exists only between the induction coils and a magnetic material
(ferrous material), the glass surface between the two does not
become heated, eliminating heat loss and increasing efficiency.
When the magnetic field is “broken” by turning off the unit or
removing the pan, heat generation stops instantly.
Hatco Induction Ranges are products of extensive research and
field testing. The materials used were selected for maximum
durability, attractive appearance, and optimum performance.
Every unit is inspected and tested thoroughly prior to shipment.
Important Owner Information ..............................................2
Introduction ...........................................................................2
Important Safety Information ..............................................3
Model Description ................................................................4
Model Designation ...............................................................5
Specifications .......................................................................5
Plug Configurations .............................................................5
Electrical Rating Chart .........................................................5
Dimensions .........................................................................6
Installation .............................................................................7
General ................................................................................ 7
Installing Built-In Models .....................................................8
Installing the Control Panel ...............................................10
Operation ............................................................................. 11
General .............................................................................. 11
Changing Cooking Control Method ...................................12
Using the Timer .................................................................13
Cooking with Menu Items .................................................. 13
Programming Menu Items .................................................13
Changing Operation Mode ................................................14
Changing Between Fahrenheit and Celsius ...................... 14
Updating Firmware ............................................................15
Maintenance ........................................................................15
General .............................................................................. 15
Daily Cleaning ...................................................................16
Troubleshooting Guide ......................................................16
Limited Warranty ................................................................17
Service Information ............................................................ 17
IMPORTANT OWNER INFORMATION
Record the model number, serial number, voltage, and purchase
date of your strip heater in the spaces below (specification
label located on the underside of the unit). Please have this
information available when calling Hatco for service assistance.
Model No. ________________________________________
Serial No. _________________________________________
Voltage ___________________________________________
Date of Purchase ___________________________________
Register your unit!
Completing online warranty registration will prevent delay in
obtaining warranty coverage. Access the Hatco website at
www.hatcocorp.com, select the Parts & Service pull-down
menu, and click on “Warranty Registration”.
Business
Hours: 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Central Standard Time (CST)
(Summer Hours: June to September
7:00 am to 5:00 pm CST MondayThursday
7:00 am to 4:00 pm CST Friday)
Telephone: 800-558-0607; 414-671-6350
24 Hour 7 Day Parts and Service
Assistance available in the United States
and Canada by calling 800-558-0607.
Additional information can be found by visiting our web site at
www.hatcocorp.com.
This device complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD:
Make sure to follow the installation information listed
below for specific induction ranges. If safe distances are
not maintained, discoloration or combustion could occur.
a. Locatecountertop unit a minimumof 2″ (51mm)
from combustible walls and materials.
b. Locatebuilt-inunitwithaminimumof2″(51mm)
between front, sides, and bottom of unit and any
interior surface.
c. Locatebuilt-inunitwithaminimumof6″(152mm)
between back of unit and any interior surface.
Do not obstruct air ventilation openings on sides and
bottom of unit. Unit combustion or malfunction may occur.
• Do not place unit near or underneath curtains or other
combustible materials. Items near or above unit could
catch fire causing injury and/or damage to unit.
Make sure all operators have been instructed on the safe
and proper use of the unit.
This unit has no “user-serviceable” parts. If service
is required on this unit, contact an Authorized Hatco
Service Agent or contact the Hatco Service Department at
800-558-0607 or 414-671-6350.
CAUTION
BURN HAZARD:
Do not leave metal objects or utensils on or near
induction range. They may become hot.
Use caution when wearing rings, watches, or other
ferrous objects around induction range. They may
become hot.
Some exterior surfaces on unit will get hot. Use caution
when touching these areas.
Do not block or restrict air flow to air intake or exhaust
openings on bottom of unit.
Do not store anything on top of unit.
Locate unit at proper counter height in an area that is
convenient for use. Location should be level to prevent
unit or its contents from falling accidentally and strong
enough to support weight of unit and contents.
NOTICE
Plug unit into a dedicated circuit. Do not use multiple
appliances on same circuit.
Never use aluminum foil on induction range. Aluminum foil
will melt and damage unit.
Do not place objects with magnetic properties (credit cards,
cassette tapes, etc...) on or near unit during operation.
Use only wipes, pads, and cleaners designed specifically
for cleaning ceramic glass surfaces.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD:
Plug unit into a properly grounded electrical receptacle
of the correct voltage, size, and plug configuration. If
plug and receptacle do not match, contact a qualified
electrician to determine and install proper voltage and
size electrical receptacle.
• Remote mounted control panel must be mounted on a
vertical wall and installed in vertical position. Mounting
control panel in horizontal position may result in
collection of liquids and lead to an electric shock.
• Turn OFF power switch, unplug power cord, and
allow unit to cool before performing any cleaning,
adjustments, or maintenance.
DO NOT submerge or saturate with water. Do not allow
liquids to spill into unit. Unit is not waterproof. Do not
operate if unit has been submerged or saturated with
water.
Unit is not weatherproof. Locate unit indoors where
ambient air temperature is a minimum of 70°F (21°C)
and a maximum of 124°F (51°C).
Do not steam clean or use excessive water on the unit.
This unit is not “jet-proof” construction. Do not use
jet-clean spray to clean this unit.
Do not clean unit when it is energized or hot.
Do not pull unit by power cord.
Discontinue use if power cord is frayed or worn.
Do not attempt to repair or replace a damaged power
cord. Cord must be replaced by an Authorized Hatco
Service Agent or a person with similar qualifications.
This unit must be serviced by qualified personnel only.
Service by unqualified personnel may lead to electric
shock or burn.
Use only Genuine Hatco Replacement Parts when
service is required. Failure to use Genuine Hatco
Replacement Parts will void all warranties and may
subject operators of the equipment to hazardous
electrical voltage, resulting in electrical shock or burn.
Genuine Hatco Replacement Parts are specified to
operate safely in the environments in which they are
used. Some after-market or generic replacement parts
do not have the characteristics that will allow them to
operate safely in Hatco equipment.
EXPLOSION HAZARD: Do not heat unopened containers
of food on unit. Sealed, heated containers may burst open.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE HAZARD: This
unit generates close-range electromagnetic fields. It has
been designed to meet the applicable standards for non-
interference with other electronic devices. Make sure other
electronic devices in the vicinity, including pacemakers
and other active implants, have been designed to meet
their corresponding applicable standards. As a precaution,
donotoperateunitorcomewithin12ʺ(305mm)ofunit
with a pacemaker or other active implant.
This unit is not intended for use by children or persons
with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities.
Ensure proper supervision of children and keep them
away from unit.
Read the following important safety information before using this equipment to avoid serious
injury or death and to avoid damage to equipment or property.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
All Models
Hatco P Type Induction Ranges are equipped with a single
induction coil underneath a ceramic glass cooking surface.
Each model features a glass touch control panel with a
Function Button, a Timer Button, a Control Knob, and a Control
Display. All P Type Induction Ranges include an attached
71″ (1800 mm) power cord with plug.
NOTE: Refer to “Pan Specifications” in the OPERATION section
of this manual for details on “induction-ready” pans,
pans not suitable for induction cooking, and pan sizes.
Hatco P Type Induction Ranges have several safeguards built
into each unit that ensure protection to the unit as well as the
operators.
A cross-flow fan ventilation system ensures that the
electronic circuits in the unit do no overheat. Temperature
probes monitor the electronic circuits and will signal the
unit to shut down if the circuits get too hot.
A temperature probe in the cooking zone monitors the zone
temperature. This probe detects overheating in the cooking
zone due to an empty pan.
Electronic circuitry in the cooking zone detects when a
small, ferrous object (such as a fork, spoon, or ring) is
placed on the unit, and the unit will not operate.
Countertop Models
Countertop P Type Induction Ranges models are portable,
countertop induction ranges.
Ceramic
Glass
Cooking
Surface
Timer
Button
Function
Button
Power/Control
Knob
Control
Display
P Type Countertop Model
Built-In Models
Built-In P Type Induction Ranges are designed to be installed
into a variety of solid material countertops. The unit includes a
remote control panel that connects to the induction range with
detachable control cables that combine for a total length of 71
(1800 mm).
Ceramic
Glass
Cooking
Surface
Timer
Button
Function
Button
Power/Control
Knob
Remote
Control
Panel
Control
Cable
Control
Cable
Control
Display
P Type Built-In Model
NOTE: For the latest firmware updates, cooking tips, and
more, go to the Hatco Induction Range website:
www.hatcocorp.com/rapide_cuisine
MODEL DESCRIPTION
NOTICE
Use non-abrasive cleaners and cloths only. Abrasive
cleaners and cloths could scratch finish of unit, marring its
appearance and making it susceptible to soil accumulation.
Do not locate unit in area with excessive air movement
around unit. Avoid areas that may be subject to active air
movements or currents (i.e., near exhaust fans/hoods, air
conditioning ducts, and exterior doors).
NOTICE
This unit is intended for commercial use only—NOT for
household use.
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Model Voltage Watts Amps Plug Configuration Shipping Weight
IRNG-PB1-14 120 1440 12 NEMA 5-15P 18 lbs. (8 kg)
IRNG-PB1-18 120 1800 15 NEMA 5-15P* 18 lbs. (8 kg)
IRNG-PB1-36 208–240 3120–3600 15 NEMA 6-20P 23 lbs. (10 kg)
Model Voltage Watts Amps Plug Configuration Shipping Weight
IRNG-PC1-14 120 1440 12 NEMA 5-15P 17 lbs. (8 kg)
IRNG-PC1-18 120 1800 15 NEMA 5-15P* 17 lbs. (8 kg)
IRNG-PC1-36 208–240 3120–3600 15 NEMA 6-20P 22 lbs. (10 kg)
MODEL DESIGNATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical Rating Chart — Countertop Models
Plug Configurations
Units are supplied from the factory with an electrical cord and
plug installed. Plugs are supplied according to the application.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: Plug unit into a properly
grounded electrical receptacle of the correct voltage,
size, and plug configuration. If plug and receptacle do not
match, contact a qualified electrician to determine and
install proper voltage and size electrical receptacle.
NOTE: The specification label is located on the bottom of the
unit. See label for serial number and verification of unit
electrical information.
NEMA 5-15P
NEMA 5-20P
NEMA 6-20P
Plug Configurations
NOTE: Receptacle not supplied by Hatco. All units must be
connected to a dedicated circuit.
* NEMA 5-20P for Canada.
Unit is designed to operate on supply voltages between 208 V and 240 V.
NOTE: Shipping weight includes packaging.
I R N G - P x 1 - x x
Induction
Unit Wattage
14 = 1440 W
18 = 1800 W
36 = 3600 W
Single Coil
Programmable
Range
C = Countertop
B = Built-In
Electrical Rating Chart — Built-In Models
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Model Width (A) Depth (B) Height (C)
Footprint
Width (D)
Footprint
Depth (E)
Cooking Surface
Width (F)
Cooking Surface
Depth (G)
IRNG-PC1-14
13ʺ
(330 mm)
17ʺ
(431 mm)
3-7/16ʺ
(86 mm)
12ʺ
(304 mm)
13-3/8ʺ
(339 mm)
13ʺ
(330 mm)
12ʺ
(307 mm)
IRNG-PC1-18
13ʺ
(330 mm)
17ʺ
(431 mm)
3-7/16ʺ
(86 mm)
12ʺ
(304 mm)
13-3/8ʺ
(339 mm)
13ʺ
(330 mm)
12ʺ
(307 mm)
IRNG-PC1-36
13-7/8ʺ
(352 mm)
18-9/16ʺ
(471 mm)
3-3/4ʺ
(95 mm)
12-1/8ʺ
(308 mm)
14-3/16ʺ
(360 mm)
13-3/4ʺ
(349 mm)
13-1/2ʺ
(343 mm)
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions — Countertop Models
A
C
G
F
B
E
D
Front View
Side View
Top View
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Model
Cooking Surface
Width (A)
Cooking Surface
Depth (B) Height (C)
Unit
Height (D)
Under-Counter
Width (E)
Under-Counter
Depth (F)
IRNG-PB1-14 13-1/2ʺ
(343 mm)
14-1/2ʺ
(368 mm)
(88 mm)
2-7/8ʺ
(72 mm)
12-5/8ʺ
(320 mm)
13-5/8ʺ
(346 mm)
IRNG-PB1-18 13-1/2ʺ
(343 mm)
14-1/2ʺ
(368 mm)
(88 mm)
2-7/8ʺ
(72 mm)
12-5/8ʺ
(320 mm)
13-5/8ʺ
(346 mm)
IRNG-PB1-36 13-1/2ʺ
(343 mm)
14-1/2ʺ
(368 mm)
4-5/8ʺ
(117 mm)
3-9/16ʺ
(91 mm)
12-5/8ʺ
(320 mm)
13-3/4ʺ
(349 mm)
Dimensions — Built-In Models
SPECIFICATIONS
General
Induction Ranges are shipped completely assembled and
ready for use. Built-in units require installation into a countertop
(see procedures in this section). Care should be taken when
unpacking the shipping carton to avoid damage to the unit and
components enclosed.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: Unit is not weatherproof.
Locate unit indoors where ambient air temperature is a
minimum of 70°F (21°C) and a maximum of 124°F (51°C).
FIRE HAZARD:
Make sure to follow the installation information listed
below for specific induction ranges. If safe distances are
not maintained, discoloration or combustion could occur.
a. Locate countertop unit a minimum of 2″ (51 mm)
from combustible walls and materials.
b. Locatebuilt-inunitwith aminimumof2″ (51mm)
between front, sides, and bottom of unit and any
interior surface.
c. Locatebuilt-inunitwithaminimumof6″(152mm)
between back of unit and any interior surface.
Do not obstruct air ventilation openings on sides and
bottom of unit. Unit combustion or malfunction may occur.
Do not place unit near or underneath curtains or other
combustible materials. Items near or above unit could
catch fire causing injury and/or damage to unit.
CAUTION
Do not block or restrict air flow to air intake or exhaust
openings on bottom of unit.
Locate unit at proper counter height in an area that is
convenient for use. Location should be level to prevent unit
or its contents from falling accidentally and strong enough
to support weight of unit and contents.
1. Remove the unit from the carton.
2. Remove tape and protective packaging from all surfaces of
the unit.
NOTE: To prevent delay in obtaining warranty coverage,
complete online warranty registration. See
IMPORTANT OWNER INFORMATION for details.
3. If the unit is a countertop model, place the unit in the
desired location. Make sure the location:
is level and at the proper counter height.
is strong enough to support the unit and its contents.
provides a minimum of 2″ (51 mm) clearance from
combustible materials.
is large enough for all four feet of the unit to be positioned
securely on the countertop.
4. If the unit is a built-in model, refer to the “Installing Built-In
Models” procedure in this section.
NOTE: Avoid areas that may be subject to active air
movements or currents (i.e., near exhaust fans/hoods,
air conditioning ducts, and exterior doors).
INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION
Installing Built-In Models
Built-In models require installation into a countertop before
operation. Two types of built-in installation are available, flush
mount and trim ring. Use the following information and the
appropriate procedure to install a built-in unit.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: Unit is not weatherproof.
Locate unit indoors where ambient air temperature is a
minimum of 70°F (21°C) and a maximum of 124°F (51°C).
Preparing the Installation Site
Both types of built-in installation require the same general
cabinet specifications. The unit is designed to allow easy
removal of the electronic components from the underside of
the unit without having to remove the installed ceramic glass
top. IMPORTANT! Make sure that the installation location
allows access to the underside of the unit for maintenance
and cleaning after it has been placed into the countertop.
Other specifications include:
Make sure a grounded electrical receptacle of the correct
voltage, size, and plug configuration is within reach of the
unit’s 71 (1800 mm) power cord inside the cabinet. See
the SPECIFICATIONS section for details.
Make sure a vertical surface for control panel installation
is available in the cabinet within reach of the 71
(1800 mm) control cable that connects the induction range
to the control panel.
Make sure a minimum clearance of 2″ (51 mm) will be
available between the front, sides, and bottom of the unit
and any interior surface.
Make sure a minimum clearance of 6″ (152 mm) will be
available between the back of the unit and any interior
surface.
Ventilation Requirements
Proper ventilation of the cabinet below a built-in unit is required
to prevent over-heating the electronics in the unit. Proper
ventilation provides cool, intake air to the front of the unit and
an escape for the hot, exhaust air from the back of the unit.
For standard installations, a ventilation opening with a
minimum size of 2″ x 10″/20 square inches (5 x 25 cm/129
square cm) is required behind the air exhaust openings on
the back of the unit, starting no more than 2″ (51 mm) down
from the top of the unit. An additional 2″ x 10″/20 square inch
(5 x 25 cm/129 square cm) ventilation opening is required in
the front of the cabinet to provide cool intake air. Louvered
or grill-style panels should be installed in the openings.
For installations where the cabinet is against a wall or no
rear ventilation is possible, keep the front control-side of
the cabinet open. If the front cannot be left open, install two
ventilation openings in the front panel of the cabinet, one at
the bottom of the cabinet and one near the control panel at the
top of the cabinet. Each opening must be a minimum size of
2″ x 10″/20 square inches (5 x 25 cm/129 square cm). DO
NOT install a shelf, partition, or any other equipment
inside the cabinet underneath the unitthe space
must remain wide open for air circulation.
NOTE: Make sure the interior temperature of the cabinet does
not rise above 124°F (51°C) while the induction range
is operating. If the temperature rises too high, additional
ventilation openings will be required.
Side View Front View
Ventilation
Opening
(Min. 20 in²)
Front of Unit
Front view of ventilation
opening in cabinet.
Opening in front
of cabinet for
installations
with no rear
ventilation
options.
6"
Ventilation
Opening
(Min. 20 in²)
2"
2"
Sides of Unit
2"2"
NOTE: Walls of cabinets removed
for clarity.
Cooling Fan
(inside)
Control
Panel
Installation Setbacks for Built-In Models
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Flush Mount Installation
Flush mount installation requires a prepared, solid material
countertop and provides a seamless transition between the
countertop and the induction range. A special, “stepped” cutout
is required for flush mount installation.
1. Carefully measure and cut the step-style opening in the
countertop. The thickness of the solid material countertop
material should be a minimum of 13/16″ (22 mm).
a. Refer to the Flush Mount Countertop Cutouts illustration
below for the dimensions of each cutout.
Outer Cutout
Step
Inner Cutout
Countertop
3/8" = PB1-14/-18
7/16" = PB1-36
Two cutouts are required;
a partial depth outer
cutout, and an inner
cutout—the material
between the cutouts is
removed. This creates a
step for the flange of the
Induction Range to sit
on below the level of the
countertop.
b. Create the outer, partial depth cutout.
Depth = 3/8″ (9.5 mm) for models IRNG-PB1-14/-18
Depth = 7/16″ (11.5 mm) for model IRNG-PB1-36
c. Create the inner cutout. Then, remove the material in
between the cutouts to create the step.
13-5/8″
(346 mm)
14-5/8″
(371 mm)
13-7/8″
(353 mm)
12-7/8″
(327 mm)
Countertop
Inner Cutout
Outer Cutout
Flush Mount Countertop Cutouts
2. Cut and drill the appropriate holes in the vertical surface
where the control enclosure will be installed. Refer to
the “Installing the Control Panel” procedure for cutout
dimensions.
3. Cut the required openings in the cabinetry to provide proper
ventilation to the induction range. Refer to the “Ventilation
Requirements” listed previously in this section.
4. If necessary, make structural modifications or add bracing
underneath the countertop to ensure the countertop will
support the weight of the unit and its contents.
NOTE: The countertop must be level to ensure proper operation
of the Induction Range.
5. Carefully lower the unit into the opening, making sure the
power cord and control cable do not get pinched.
Front of Unit
Silicone
Countertop
Standard Flush Mount Installation
6. Apply a bead of National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)-
approved silicone sealant in the gap between the
countertop and the induction range. To apply a clean,
consistent sealant bead:
a. Make sure the unit is centered in the countertop cutout.
b. Install masking tape on each side of the gap to define the
edge of the sealant.
c. Carefully apply sealant into the gap.
d. Quickly smooth the sealant surface.
e. Carefully remove the masking tape before the sealant
dries.
NOTE: The silicone sealant must be rated for use at
temperatures up to 250°F (121°C)
7. Install the control panel in the desired location. Refer to
the “Installing the Control Panel” procedure. 8.
Plug the unit into a properly grounded electrical receptacle
of the correct voltage, size, and plug configuration. See the
SPECIFICATIONS section for details.
• A Welcome Screen will appear on the Control Display for
a few seconds, then the display will go blank.
Trim Ring Installation
Trim ring installation requires the purchase of the accessory trim
ring and can be performed in a solid material or stainless steel
countertop. Use the following procedure for trim ring installation.
TRIM-PB1-18 = Models IRNG-PB1-14/-18
TRIM-PB1-36 = Model IRNG-PB1-36
1. Carefully measure and cut the opening in the countertop.
15″
(381 mm)
14″
(356 mm)
Countertop
Trim Ring Installation Countertop Cutout
continued...
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2. Cut and drill the appropriate holes in the vertical surface
where the control enclosure will be installed. Refer to
the “Installing the Control Panel” procedure for cutout
dimensions.
3. Cut the required openings in the cabinetry to provide proper
ventilation to the induction range. Refer to the “Ventilation
Requirements” listed previously in this section.
4. If necessary, make structural modifications or add bracing
underneath the countertop to ensure the countertop will
support the weight of the unit and its contents.
NOTE: The countertop must be level to ensure proper operation
of the Induction Range.
5. Apply a bead of NSF-approved silicone sealant onto the
countertop material around the cutout opening.
NOTE: The silicone sealant must be rated for use at
temperatures up to 250°F (121°C)
6. Install the trim ring into the countertop opening.
7. Carefully lower the unit into the trim ring, making sure the
power cord and control cable do not get pinched.
Silicone
Front of Unit
Countertop
Trim
Ring
Cutaway view of trim ring.
Standard Trim Ring Installation
8. Apply a bead of NSF-approved silicone sealant in the gap
between the trim ring and the induction range.
a. Make sure the unit is centered in the trim ring.
b. Install masking tape on each side of the gap to define the
edge of the sealant.
c. Carefully apply sealant into the gap.
d. Quickly smooth the sealant surface.
e. Carefully remove the masking tape before the sealant
dries.
NOTE: The silicone sealant must be rated for use at
temperatures up to 250°F (121°C)
9. Install the control panel in the desired location. Refer to the
“Installing the Control Panel” procedure.
10. Plug the unit into a properly grounded electrical receptacle
of the correct voltage, size, and plug configuration. See the
SPECIFICATIONS section for details.
• A Welcome Screen will appear on the Control Display for
a few seconds, then the display will go blank.
Installing the Control Panel
Use the following procedure to install the control panel.
WARNING
Remote mounted control panel must be mounted on a
vertical wall and installed in vertical position. Mounting
control panel in horizontal position may result in collection
of liquids and lead to an electric shock.
1. Carefully measure and cut the opening in the cabinet wall
for the control panel.
2. Drill the appropriate holes around the cutout for the control
panel mounting screws (not supplied).
3-1/2″
(89 mm)
11
(279 mm)
Cabinet Wall
4-3/4"
(120 mm)
3/4"
(20 mm)
4"
(103 mm)
9/32"
(7 mm)
13/32"
(9 mm)
Silicone Sealant
Control Panel Cutout and Screw Hole Dimensions
3. Apply a 1/4″ (6 mm) bead of NSF-approved silicone sealant
where the trim on the control panel will contact the cabinet
surface. Refer to the “Control Panel Cutout and Screw Hole
Dimensions” illustration for silicone placement.
4. Position the control panel into the cutout opening through
the front of the cabinet. Make sure to embed the trim on the
control panel into the silicone.
5. Fasten the control panel to the vertical surface using six
mounting screws (not supplied).
6. Connect the male control cable on the control panel to the
female control cable on the induction range.
Mounting Screw
Control Cable
(male)
Silicone
Sealant
Cabinet Wall
Installing the Control Panel
INSTALLATION
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OPERATION
General
Use the following information and procedures to operate both
countertop and built-in P Type Induction Ranges. NOTICE: Do
not move a countertop unit during operation.
WARNING
Read all safety messages in the IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION section before operating this equipment.
CAUTION
BURN HAZARD:
Do not leave metal objects or utensils on or near
induction range. They may become hot.
Use caution when wearing rings, watches, or other
ferrous objects around induction range. They may
become hot.
Some exterior surfaces on unit will get hot. Use caution
when touching these areas.
Pan Specifications
Pans used with an Induction Range must meet the following
specifications:
Made of material with magnetic properties (ferrous material)
- Enameled Steel Pans
- Cast Iron Pans
- Stainless Steel Pans
- Aluminum Pans w/ferrous base
Proper size (measurements given are the pan bottom
diameter)
IRNG-PC1-14, IRNG-PC1-18
- Minimum = 4″ (102 mm), Maximum = 13″ (330 mm)
IRNG-PC1-36
- Minimum = 4″ (102 mm), Maximum = 14″ (356 mm)
Flat bottom
The following pans cannot be used with an Induction Range:
Glass Pans
Aluminum Pans without a ferrous base
Earthenware Pans
Ceramic Pans
Copper Pans
NOTE: The Induction Range automatically
detects if a pan is induction-
ready. If a pan is placed on the
unit during operation that is not
induction-ready, a pan icon with
the message “Non-Compatible”
will appear on the Control Display,
and the unit will not operate.
Operation Modes
Two operation modes are available on the Induction Range:
Standard Mode and Advanced Programming Mode. Review
the information below to determine which operation mode is
appropriate. Refer to “Changing Operation Mode” in this section
to change the unit between modes.
Standard Mode
Standard Mode offers basic cooking with manual cooking
control methods and a timer. Four screens are available on the
Control Display in Standard Mode: Power Control, Fahrenheit
Temperature Control, Celsius Temperature Control, and Settings.
Power Control
Screen
°F Temperature
Control Screen
°C Temperature
Control Screen
Settings
Screen
The Settings screen in Standard Mode offers the following
options:
FIRMWARE = Used for uploading firmware updates
MODES = Used to change between operation modes
SHOWROOM = Used for training or sales displayno heat
ERRORS = Shows the last six error codes
Advanced Programming Mode
Advanced Programming Mode increases the versatility of
the Induction Range by allowing preset, two-stage cooking
programs (menu items) to be created. Four screens are
available on the Control Display in Advanced Programming
Mode: Power Control, Temperature Control (Fahrenheit or
Celsius), Menu, and Settings.
Power Control
Screen
Temperature
Control Screen
Menu
Screen
Settings
Screen
The Settings screen in Advanced Programming Mode includes
all of the options from Standard Mode as well as the following
additions:
TEMP UNIT = Used to change temperature unit of measure
PROGRAM = Used to create custom menu items
Refer to “Programming Menu Items” in this section to create
custom menu items.
Timer
Button
Control Display
(showing Welcome Screen)
Control
Knob
Function
Button
P Type Induction Range Control Panel
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OPERATION
Startup
1. Before turning on the unit each day, clean the glass cooking
surface using an appropriate cleaning wipe, damp paper
towel, or a damp cloth. CAUTION! Wipe up all spills and
splashes immediately. Make sure unit is dry before
using. Do not allow liquid to run into air inlet filter on
bottom of unit.
NOTE: The unit can be turned off at any time by pushing the
Control Knob.
NOTE: The cooling fan in the unit will not start until the unit gets
hot. Once the fan turns on, it will run until the unit cools.
2. For countertop units, plug the unit into a properly grounded
electrical receptacle of the correct voltage, size, and plug
configuration. See the SPECIFICATIONS section for
details.
• A Welcome Screen will appear on the Control Display for
a few seconds, then the display will go blank.
3. Place an induction-ready pan on the unit. The Induction
Range will not operate without a pan centered inside the
cooking zone pattern on the glass cooking surface.
Power Control—Standard
4. Push the Control Knob to start the
Induction Range.
The blue Power Control Screen
appears showing a bar graph
and a percentage of power
setting. The Induction Range is
now operating in Power Control.
See “Changing Cooking Control Method” for information
on cooking in Temperature Control.
If the unit is in Advanced Programming Mode, refer to
“Cooking with Menu Items” in this section to cook using
programmed menu items.
NOTE: The pan icon on the display will flash when a pan is not
being heated or when no pan is on the glass cooking
surface. The icon will remain solid when a compatible
pan is on the cooking surface and being heated. If the
Power setting is at “0” or the Fahrenheit Temperature
setting is below 79°F, no pan icon will appear.
5. Turn the Control Knob to adjust the Power setting to the
desired percentage.
Turn the Control Knob clockwise to increase the setting.
Turn the Control Knob counterclockwise to decrease the
setting.
Most cooking in Power Control will be done at a setting
of 50% or less. Start with a lower setting because the unit
gets hot quickly. Make adjustments as necessary.
NOTE: Heat generation will stop automatically whenever a pan
is removed from the glass cooking surface. The unit will
hold the current setting for three minutes. If the pan is
placed back on the unit within the three minutes, the unit
will resume cooking at the current setting. After three
minutes, the Control Display will go blank and the unit
will shut off.
Shutdown
1. Push the Control Knob to turn off the Induction Range. The
Control Display will go blank.
NOTE: Heat generation will stop automatically whenever a pan
is removed from the glass cooking surface.
Changing Cooking Control Method
Two cooking control methods are available in both operation
modes on the Induction Range: Power Control and Temperature
Control . To change control methods:
1. Touch the Button on the control panel to toggle through
the cooking control methods. The screens appear in the
order shown below (the Settings Screen that appears is
used for changing unit operation mode and settings).
Temperature Control—
Standard
Power Control—
Standard
2. Turn the Control Knob to adjust the setting on the desired
screen.
Turn the Control Knob clockwise to increase the setting.
Turn the Control Knob counterclockwise to decrease the
setting.
NOTE: Settings in Power Control do not correspond to the
temperature setting in Temperature Control.
General Setting Information
Hatco recommends adjusting the Power or Temperature
settings up or down while cooking to find the best setting for
a particular pan, amount of food, and heating desired. Once a
good setting has been determined, use this setting in the future
for cooking similar batches of the same size, in the same pan.
Power Control Information
Power Control supplies a continuous amount of heat to the
pan, similar to the operation of a gas or electric burner. The
Power setting is based on the amount of heat wanted in the
pan. Observe the cooking of the food in the pan and make
adjustments to the Power setting as necessary.
Temperature Control Information
Temperature Control regulates power to the pan on and off to
maintain the Temperature setting entered on the Temperature
Control screen (Fahrenheit or Celsius). Power is controlled
automatically by the internal computer. The temperature setting
is approximate. The actual temperature of the food in the pan
will depend on the type and size of the pan as well as the type
and amount of food that is in the pan. When power to the pan is
off, the pan icon on the display will flash. When power to the pan
is on, the pan icon on the display will remain solid to indicate the
pan is being heated.
Remote Temperature Probe
For more accurate temperature control, a Remote Temperature
Probe is included with models that are equipped with a remote
probe port. When connected, the Remote Temperature Probe
signals the internal computer to control automatic regulation of
power to the pan based on the actual temperature of the food
being cooked.
NOTE: Use only the Hatco-supplied Remote Temperature
Probe with Hatco induction units.
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OPERATION
To use the Remote Temperature Probe:
Probe
Clip
Probe
Port
Temperature
Probe
1. Plug the probe into the probe port on
the unit.
For countertop units, the port is
located on the right side of the
unit next to the USB port.
For built-in units, the port is
located on the under-side of the
control panel next to the USB
port.
The Control Display will show the
setpoint entered and the word
“PROBE”, indicating that the
Remote Temperature Probe is connected.
2. Insert/submerge the bottom 1″ (25 mm) of the probe into
the food being cooked.
°F or °C will flash on the Control Display until the unit is
within 5 degrees of the temperature setpoint. When at
the setpoint, °F or °C will stop flashing.
NOTE: To avoid inaccurate temperature readings, do not allow
the tip of the probe to touch the bottom of the pan. Do
not fully submerge the probe.
3. Attach the probe to the side of the pan using the included
probe clip.
NOTE: Disconnect the probe when it is not in use. If the
probe remains connected while not in use, the internal
temperature control will take over causing temperature
sensing to be slower and less accurate.
Using the Timer
A timer is available in both operation modes on the Induction
Range.
1. Touch the Button on the control
panel to access the Timer Screen.
The unit of measure on the Timer
Screen will correspond with the
active cooking control method—
Power or Temperature (°F or °C).
A split Timer screen will appear.
The top of the screen shows the timer highlighted by a
white outline, and the bottom of the screen shows the
Power/Temperature setting.
2. Set the timer by turning the Control Knob within three
seconds.
After the timer is set, the white outline drops to outline
the Power/Temperature setting.
3. Adjust the Power/Temperature by turning the Control Knob.
When the timer reaches zero, the timer flashes between
“DONE” and “0:00:00”. The Power/Temperature setting
drops to “0” or 68°F (19°C), depending on the control
method in which the unit is operating.
Cooking with Menu Items
Use the following procedure to cook using programmed menu
items in Advanced Programming Mode. Refer to “Changing
Operation Mode” in this section to change the unit between modes.
1. Push the Control Knob to start the Induction Range.
RICE +Add
+Add +Add
+Add +Add
Preset
Menu—Advanced
2. Touch the Button on the control
panel to toggle through the screens
on the Control Display to the Menu
screen.
3. Turn the Control Knob to highlight
the desired menu item in red, then
push the Control Knob to select the
menu item.
The selected menu item cook screen will appear.
Menu Item Cook—Advanced
RICE STRT EXIT
212
10
4. Turn the Control Knob to highlight
STRT in red, then push the Control
Knob to start cooking.
The timer for the menu item
will start and the setting for the
active cooking control method is
shown.
For two-stage menu items, the Control Display will begin
the second stage automatically when the first step is
complete.
5. To stop cooking during a menu item sequence, turn the
Control Knob to highlight EXIT in red, then push the Control
Knob to stop the sequence.
The Control Display will return to the Menu screen .
Programming Menu Items
Use the following procedure to program custom one or two-
stage cooking menu items in Advanced Programming Mode.
1. Push the Control Knob to start the Induction Range.
Firmware Errors
Modes
Showroom
Temp Unit
Program
Settings
Settings—Advanced
2. Touch the Button on the control
panel to toggle through the screens
on the Control Display to the
Settings screen.
3. Turn the Control Knob clockwise
until PROGRAM is highlighted in
red, then push the Control Knob to
select PROGRAM.
+Add +Add
Exit
+Add
+Add
+Add
+Add
Program
Program—Advanced
A password screen will appear.
To enter the 3-digit password
“248”, turn the Control Knob to
the first number, then press the
Control Knob to select and move
to the next number.
The Program screen will appear.
4. Turn the Control Knob clockwise until a +ADD button is
highlighted in red, then push the Control Knob to create a
menu item.
+Add SAVE
Menu Item—Advanced
The Menu Item screen will
appear.
5. Turn the Control Knob clockwise
until +ADD is highlighted in red,
then push the Control Knob to
name the menu item.
The Name screen will appear.
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6. Turn the Control Knob until BKSP is highlighted in red,
then push the Control Knob until all text in the name field is
deleted.
BKSP SAVE
Name—Advanced
Name field blank.
7. Turn the Control Knob until the first
letter for the menu item name is
highlighted in red, then press the
Control Knob to select the letter.
• Continue selecting letters using
the Control Knob until the name
is complete.
8. Turn the Control Knob until SAVE is highlighted in red, then
push the Control Knob to save the menu item name.
The Menu Item screen will appear.
RICE SAVE
Menu Item—Advanced
9. Program the Menu Item.
a. Turn the Control Knob until
either POWER1 or TEMP1 is
highlighted in red, depending
on the cooking control method.
Push the Control Knob to select
the cooking control method.
b. Turn the Control knob until the desired value appears for
the cooking control method. Push the Control Knob to
save the value.
c. Turn the Control Knob until TIMER 1 is highlighted in red.
Push the Control Knob to select TIMER 1.
d. Turn the Control knob until the desired value appears for
the timer. Push the Control Knob to save the value.
e. If a second stage is needed for the menu item, repeat
steps a–d for POWER2/TEMP2 and TIMER2.
f. When menu item programming is complete, turn the
Control Knob until SAVE is highlighted in red, then push
the Control Knob to save the menu item.
g. The Program screen will appear. If all menu item
programming is complete, turn the Control Knob until
EXIT is highlighted in red, then push the Control Knob to
return to the Settings screen. Touch the Button on the
control panel to return to the active cooking control screen.
Changing Operation Mode
Use the following procedure to change the operation mode of
the Induction Range. Two modes are available: Standard Mode
and Advanced Programming Mode.
Firmware Errors
Modes
Showroom
Settings
Settings—Standard
1. Push the Control Knob to start the
Induction Range.
2. Touch the Button on the control
panel to toggle through the screens
on the Control Display to the
Settings Screen.
3. Turn the Control Knob clockwise
until MODES is highlighted in red, then push the Control
Knob to select MODES.
A password screen will appear.
To enter the 3-digit password
“248”, turn the Control Knob to
the first number, then press the
Control Knob to select and move
to the next number.
The Modes screen will appear.
4. Turn the Control Knob to highlight either MODE S or MODE
A-ß in red, then push the Control Knob to select the desired
mode.
MODE S = Standard Mode
MODE A-ß = Advanced Programming Mode
After selecting the mode, the Control Display will return
to the Power Control screen.
Advanced Programming
Mode
Standard Mode
Menu screen appears in
Advanced Programming Mode.
Temperature Control units
separate in Standard Mode.
Changing Between Fahrenheit and Celsius
Use the following procedure to change the temperature unit
of measure between Fahrenheit and Celsius in Advanced
Programming Mode.
Firmware Errors
Modes
Showroom
Temp Unit
Program
Settings
Settings—Advanced
1. Push the Control Knob to start the
Induction Range.
2. Touch the Button on the control
panel to toggle through the screens
on the Control Display to the
Settings Screen.
3. Turn the Control Knob clockwise
until TEMP UNIT is highlighted in red, then push the Control
Knob to select TEMP UNIT.
A password screen will appear.
To enter the 3-digit password
“248”, turn the Control Knob to
the first number, then press the
Control Knob to select and move
to the next number.
The Temp Unit screen will appear.
4. Turn the Control Knob until the desired unit of measure is
highlighted in red, then push the Control Knob to select the
unit of measure.
5. Turn the Control Knob to highlight EXIT, then push the
Control Knob to return to the Settings Screen.
6. Touch the Button on the control panel to return to the
active cooking control screen.
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Updating Firmware
Use the following procedure to upload firmware updates to the
Induction Range from an external USB drive. This procedure
can be done in both operation modes.
NOTE: For the latest firmware updates, cooking tips, and
more, go to the Hatco Induction Range website:
www.hatcocorp.com/rapide_cuisine
Firmware Errors
Modes
Showroom
Settings
Settings—Standard
1. Push the Control Knob to start the
Induction Range.
2. Touch the Button on the control
panel to toggle through the screens
on the Control Display to the
Settings Screen.
3. Turn the Control Knob clockwise until FIRMWARE is
highlighted in red, then push the Control Knob to select
FIRMWARE.
A password screen will appear.
To enter the 3-digit password
“248”, turn the Control Knob to
the first number, then press the
Control Knob to select and move
to the next number.
The Firmware screen will appear.
4. Depending on the type of update, turn the Control Knob to
highlight either USER BRD or MAIN BRD, then push the
Control Knob to select.
The Firmware Update screen will appear.
5. Insert the USB drive into the USB
port.
The USB port is on the right side
of countertop units and on the
under-side of the control panel
on built-in units.
6. Turn the Control Knob to highlight UPDATE, then push the
Control Knob to start the update.
A screen will appear to indicate the update is in progress.
When the update is complete, the Welcome screen will
appear for a few seconds showing the new firmware
version, and the unit will shut down.
OPERATION
General
Hatco Induction Ranges are designed for maximum
durability and performance with minimum maintenance.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD:
Turn OFF power switch, unplug power cord, and
allow unit to cool before performing any cleaning,
adjustments, or maintenance.
DO NOT submerge or saturate with water. Do not allow
liquids to spill into unit. Unit is not waterproof. Do not
operate if unit has been submerged or saturated with water.
Do not steam clean or use excessive water on the unit.
This unit is not “jet-proof” construction. Do not use jet-
clean spray to clean this unit.
Do not clean unit when it is energized or hot.
Discontinue use if power cord is frayed or worn.
Do not attempt to repair or replace a damaged power
cord. Cord must be replaced by an Authorized Hatco
Service Agent or a person with similar qualifications.
• This unit must be serviced by qualified personnel only.
Service by unqualified personnel may lead to electric
shock or burn.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: Use only Genuine Hatco
Replacement Parts when service is required. Failure to use
Genuine Hatco Replacement Parts will void all warranties
and may subject operators of the equipment to hazardous
electrical voltage, resulting in electrical shock or burn.
Genuine Hatco Replacement Parts are specified to operate
safely in the environments in which they are used. Some
after-market or generic replacement parts do not have the
characteristics that will allow them to operate safely in
Hatco equipment.
This unit has no “user-serviceable” parts. If service
is required on this unit, contact an Authorized Hatco
Service Agent or contact the Hatco Service Department at
800-558-0607 or 414-671-6350.
CAUTION
Use only wipes, pads, and cleaners designed specifically
for cleaning ceramic glass surfaces.
Wipe up all spills and splashes immediately. Make sure unit
is dry before using. Do not allow liquid to run into air inlet
filter on bottom of unit.
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Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action
Unit does not turn on. No power to unit.
Make sure power cord is plugged into an appropriate receptacle
(see SPECIFICATIONS section). Check circuit breaker and reset
as necessary. Check for damage to power cord. Check electrical
receptacle.
Electronic controls defective. Contact Authorized Service Agent or Hatco for assistance.
Pan icon with the message “Non-
Compatible” appears on the Control
Display and the unit will not heat.
Pan being used is not induction-ready.
Use an induction-ready pan (see “Pan Specifications” in the
OPERATION section of this manual).
Daily Cleaning
To maintain performance and preserve the finish of the
Induction Range, clean the unit daily. Make sure to use only
wipes, pads, and cleaners designed specifically for cleaning
ceramic glass surfaces.
1. Turn off and unplug the unit. Allow the unit to cool.
2. Remove and wash all food pans.
3. For countertop units, remove and clean the air filter located
on the underside of the unit near the front. To clean:
Pull filter straight out of filter bracket and clean using
warm water and a mild soap.
Allow filter to air dry completely before re-installing.
4. Clean the glass surface using an appropriate cleaning
wipe, damp paper towel, or damp cloth.
• For tough stains and metal marks, use a drop of ceramic
glass cleaner and paper towel.
For water and scale marks, use a few drops of white
vinegar and paper towel.
NOTICE
Use non-abrasive cleaners and cloths only. Abrasive
cleaners and cloths could scratch finish of unit, marring its
appearance and making it susceptible to soil accumulation.
5. Clean the metal surfaces using a clean, soft cloth and mild
detergent.
6. Wipe dry all metal surfaces using a dry, clean, soft cloth.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The Control Knob shaft requires cleaning at least once every
week. To clean: Pull the Control Knob straight off the shaft,
wipe all dirt and grease from the shaft, then re-install the
Control Knob on the shaft.
MAINTENANCE
Troubleshooting Questions?
If you continue to have problems resolving an issue, please contact the nearest Authorized Hatco Service Agency or Hatco
for assistance. To locate the nearest Service Agency, log onto the Hatco website at www.hatcocorp.com and click on
Find Service Agent, or contact the Hatco Parts and Service Team at:
Telephone: 800-558-0607 or 414-671-6350
WARNING
This unit must be serviced by qualified personnel only.
Service by unqualified personnel may lead to electric
shock or burn.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: Turn OFF power switch,
unplug power cord, and allow unit to cool before performing
any cleaning, adjustments, or maintenance.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
1. PRODUCT WARRANTY
Hatco warrants the products that it manufactures (the “Products”)
to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under
normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the
date of purchase when installed and maintained in accordance
with Hatco’s written instructions or 18 months from the date
of shipment from Hatco. Buyer must establish the Product’s
purchase date by registering the Product with Hatco or by other
means satisfactory to Hatco in its sole discretion.
Hatco warrants the following Product components to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship from the date of
purchase (subject to the foregoing conditions) for the period(s)
of time and on the conditions listed below:
a) One (1) Year Parts and Labor PLUS One (1) Additional
Year Parts-Only Warranty:
Conveyor Toaster Elements (metal sheathed)
Drawer Warmer Elements (metal sheathed)
Drawer Warmer Drawer Rollers and Slides
Strip Heater Elements (metal sheathed)
Display Warmer Elements (metal sheathed air heating)
Holding Cabinet Elements (metal sheathed air heating)
Heated Well Elements — HW and HWB Series
(metal sheathed)
b) Two (2) Year Parts and Labor Warranty:
Induction Ranges
c) One (1) Year Parts and Labor PLUS Four (4) Years
Parts-Only Warranty:
3CS and FR Tanks
d) One (1) Year Parts and Labor PLUS Nine (9) Years
Parts-Only Warranty on:
Electric Booster Heater Tanks
Gas Booster Heater Tanks
e) Ninety (90) Day Parts-Only Warranty:
Replacement Parts
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND
IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR PATENT OR OTHER
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT INFRINGEMENT.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, SUCH
WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER: Coated incandescent light
bulbs, fluorescent lights, heat lamp bulbs, coated halogen light
bulbs, halogen heat lamp bulbs, xenon light bulbs, LED light
tubes, glass components, and fuses; Product failure in booster
tank, fin tube heat exchanger, or other water heating equipment
caused by liming, sediment buildup, chemical attack, or
freezing; or Product misuse, tampering or misapplication,
improper installation, or application of improper voltage.
2. LIMITATION OF REMEDIES AND DAMAGES
Hatco’s liability and Buyer’s exclusive remedy hereunder will
be limited solely, at Hatco’s option, to repair or replacement
using new or refurbished parts or Product by Hatco or a Hatco-
authorized service agency (other than where Buyer is located
outside of the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, or
Australia, in which case Hatco’s liability and Buyer’s exclusive
remedy hereunder will be limited solely to replacement of part
under warranty) with respect to any claim made within the
applicable warranty period referred to above. Hatco reserves
the right to accept or reject any such claim in whole or in part. In
the context of this Limited Warranty, “refurbished” means a part
or Product that has been returned to its original specifications
by Hatco or a Hatco-authorized service agency. Hatco will not
accept the return of any Product without prior written approval
from Hatco, and all such approved returns shall be made
at Buyer’s sole expense. HATCO WILL NOT BE LIABLE,
UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, FOR CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO LABOR COSTS OR LOST PROFITS RESULTING FROM
THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR
FROM THE PRODUCTS BEING INCORPORATED IN OR
BECOMING A COMPONENT OF ANY OTHER PRODUCT
OR GOODS.
SERVICE INFORMATION
United States and Canada
The warranty on Hatco Induction Ranges is for two (2) years
from date of purchase or 30 months from date of shipping from
Hatco, whichever occurs first.
Warranty Problems
If you experience a problem with an Induction Range during the
warranty period, contact the Hatco Parts and Service Team at:
Telephone: 800-558-0607 or 414-671-6350
When contacting Hatco for warranty service, please supply the
following information:
Model of unit
Serial number (located on the bottom of the unit)
Specific problem with the unit
Date of purchase
Name of business
Shipping address
Contact name and phone number
Non-Warranty Problems
If you experience a non-warranty problem that requires
assistance, please contact the nearest Authorized Hatco
Service Agency.
To locate the nearest Service Agency, log onto our website at
www.hatcocorp.com, select the Support pull-down menu, and
click on “Find A Service Agent”; or contact the Hatco Parts and
Service Team by phone/e-mail.
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SOMMAIRE
Ce manuel contient des instructions relatives à l’installation, à
la sécurité et à l’utilisation des cuisinières à induction d’Hatco.
Hatco vous recommande de lire l’ensemble des instructions
d’installation, de sécurité et d’utilisation fournies dans ce
manuel avant d’installer et d’utiliser l’appareil.
Les consignes de sécurité qui apparaissent dans ce manuel
sont identifiées par les mots indicateurs suivants :
AVERTISSEMENT
AVERTISSEMENT indique une situation dangereuse qui,
si elle n’est pas évitée, peut provoquer la mort ou des
blessures graves.
ATTENTION
ATTENTION indique une situation dangereuse qui, si elle
n’est pas évitée, peut provoquer des blessures légères ou
moyennes.
AVIS
AVIS est utilisé pour des questions sans rapport avec des
blessures corporelles.
INTRODUCTION
Les cuisinières à induction d’Hatco permettent aux cuisines
professionnelles ainsi qu’aux établissements où les repas sont
préparés sous les yeux des clients (buffets, etc.), de cuire les
aliments de manière sûre, rapide, efficace et appétissante.
L’efficacité, la précision et la vitesse de cuisson des cuisinières à
induction d’Hatco constituent le choix idéal pour les entreprises
du secteur de la restauration proposant des services de qualité.
Les cuisinières à induction fonctionnent grâce à la création
d’un champ magnétique entre les bobines d’induction
situées sous la plaque en vitrocéramique de l’appareil et les
récipients compatibles avec les cuisinières à induction posés
sur la plaque. Ce champ magnétique génère des courants
à induction à la base du récipient, qui chauffent ce dernier
instantanément. La chaleur produite est ensuite transférée au
contenu du récipient. Étant donné que le champ magnétique
agit uniquement entre les bobines d’induction et les matériaux
magnétiques (à base de fer), la plaque en vitrocéramique
qui sépare ces éléments ne chauffe pas, ce qui évite toute
déperdition de chaleur et permet d’améliorer l’efficacité du
processus. Lorsque le champ magnétique est interrompu par la
mise hors tension de l’appareil ou la suppression du récipient,
la production de chaleur cesse instantanément.
Les cuisinières à induction d’Hatco sont le résultat de recherches
approfondies et d’essais sur le terrain. Les matériaux utilisés ont
été sélectionnés afin de garantir une durée de vie maximale, un
design attractif et des performances optimales. Chaque unité
est inspectée et testée minutieusement avant d’être expédiée.
INFORMATIONS IMPORTANTES POUR LE PROPRIÉTAIRE
Noter le numéro de modèle, le numéro de série , le voltage et la
date d’achat de votre appareil ci-dessous (plaque signalétique
située sous l’appareil). Veuillez avoir cette information à portée
de la main si vous appelez Hatco pour assistance.
Numéro de modèle _________________________________
Numéro de série ___________________________________
Voltage ___________________________________________
Date d’achat ______________________________________
Enregistrez votre appareil !
Remplissez la garantie en ligne pour éviter les retards
pour faire jouer la garantie. Accédez au site Web Hatco
www.hatcocorp.com, sélectionnez le menu déroulant
Parts & Service, puis cliquez sur Warranty Registration.
Horaires
ouvrables: 7h00 à 17h00
Heure du Centre des États-Unis (CST)
(Horaires d’été : juin à septembre—
7h00 à 17h00 CST du lundi au jeudi
7h00 à 16h00 CST le vendredi)
Téléphone : 800-558-0607; 414-671-6350
Service d'assistance et de pièces de
rechange disponible 7j/7, 24h/24 aux
États-Unis et au Canada en composant
le 800-558-0607.
Des renseignements supplémentaires sont disponibles sur
notre site Web à www.hatcocorp.com.
Informations importantes pour le propriétaire ................18
Introduction .........................................................................18
Consignes de sécurité importantes .................................19
Description du modèle .......................................................20
Désignation du modèle ......................................................21
Caractéristiques techniques .............................................21
Configuration des fiches .................................................... 21
Tableau des valeurs nominales électriques ......................21
Dimensions .......................................................................22
Installation ...........................................................................23
Généralités ........................................................................23
Installation des modèles encastrés ...................................24
Installation du panneau de commande .............................27
Mode d’emploi ....................................................................28
Généralités ........................................................................28
Modification de la méthode de commande de cuisson ..... 29
Utilisation du minuteur ....................................................... 30
Cuisson avec les rubriques du menu ................................ 30
Programmation des rubriques de menu ............................ 31
Modification du mode de fonctionnement .........................31
Passer des degrés Fahrenheit aux degrés Celsius et
inversement ..................................................................... 32
Mise à jour du micrologiciel ............................................... 32
Maintenance ........................................................................33
Généralités ........................................................................33
Nettoyage quotidien ...........................................................33
Guide de dépannage .......................................................... 34
Informations de Service.....................................................34
Garantie limitée ..................................................................35
Distributeurs de pièces autorisés ........ Couverture arrière
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CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
AVERTISSEMENT
DANGER D’INCENDIE :
Assurez-vous de suivre les informations d’installation ci-
dessous pour des cuisinières à induction spécifiques. Si ces
distances de sécurité ne sont pas respectées, une décoloration
ou une combustion peut se produire.
a. Placezl’élément à au moins 51 mm (2″) de murs oude
matières inflammables.
b. Maintenez une distance minimale de 51 mm (2″) entre
l’avant, les côtés et le dessous de l’élément encastré et
toute surface intérieure.
c. Maintenezunedistanceminimalede 152mm(6″)entre
l’arrière de l’élément encastré et toute surface intérieure.
N’obstruez pas les grilles de ventilation situées sur les parties
latérales et inférieure de l’appareil. Cela pourrait provoquer
une combustion ou une défaillance de l’unité.
Ne placez pas l’appareil à proximité ou en dessous de rideaux
ou d’autres matériaux inflammables. Les éléments situés à
proximité de l’appareil ou sur celui-ci peuvent prendre feu et
provoquer des blessures et/ou l’endommager.
Cet appareil ne contient aucune pièce réparable par
l’utilisateur. Si cet appareil doit être réparé, contactez un
réparateur Hatco agréé ou le Service après-vente Hatco au
800-558-0607 ou 414-671-6350.
ATTENTION
DANGER DE BRÛLURE :
Ne laissez pas d’objets ou d’ustensiles métalliques sur la cuisinière
à induction ou à proximité de celle-ci. Ils pourraient chauffer.
Soyez prudent lorsque vous portez des bagues, montres, ou
d’autres objets à base de fer à proximité de la cuisinière à
induction. Ils pourraient chauffer.
Certaines surfaces extérieures de l’appareil deviendront
chaudes. Soyez prudent lorsque vous touchez ces surfaces.
N’obstruez pas l’air entrant ou sortant des grilles de ventilation
situées sur la partie inférieure de l’appareil.
Ne posez rien sur l’appareil.
Placez l’appareil sur un plan de travail dont la hauteur est
appropriée, à un emplacement pratique à utiliser. L’emplacement
doit être horizontal pour éviter que l’appareil ou son contenu ne
tombent accidentellement, et suffisamment solide pour supporter
le poids de l’appareil et de son contenu.
AVIS
Branchez l’appareil à un circuit de dédié. Ne branchez pas
plusieurs appareils sur un même circuit.
Ne placez jamais de papier aluminium sur la cuisinière à induction.
Le papier aluminium risque de fondre et d’endommager l’appareil.
Ne placez pas d’objets ayant des propriétés magnétiques (cartes
de crédit, cassettes, etc.) sur l’appareil ou à proximité de celui-ci
lors de son utilisation.
Utilisez uniquement des chiffons, lingettes et produits nettoyants
conçus spécifiquement pour nettoyer des surfaces en vitrocéramique.
Utilisez des chiffons et produits nettoyants non abrasifs
uniquement. Les chiffons et produits nettoyants abrasifs
pourraient rayer la finition de l’unité, altérant son apparence et la
rendant vulnérable à l’accumulation de saleté.
L’appareil ne doit pas être installé à un endroit présentant des
déplacements d’air excessifs. Évitez les zones pouvant être
soumises à des déplacements d’air ou à des courants d’air actifs
(proximité de ventilateurs d’extraction/de hottes d’aspiration, de
conduites de climatisation et de portes extérieures).
Cet appareil est réservé à un usage professionnel
uniquement — il ne convient PAS à un usage personnel.
AVERTISSEMENT
DANGER DE DÉCHARGE ÉLECTRIQUE :
• Branchez l’appareil à une prise de courant mise à la terre et
présentant la tension, la taille et la configuration adéquates.
Si la fiche et la prise ne se correspondent pas, adressez-vous
à un électricien qualifié pour déterminer et installer une prise
de courant de taille et de tension correctes.
Le panneau de commande encastré à distance doit être
installé sur un mur vertical en position verticale. L’installation
du panneau de commande en position horizontale peut
conduire à une accumulation de liquides et entraîner une
décharge électrique.
Mettez hors tension en utilisant l’interrupteur, débranchez
le cordon d’alimentation et laissez l’unité refroidir avant
d’effectuer tout nettoyage, tout réglage ou tout entretien.
N’immergez PAS l’appareil et ne le saturez pas d’eau. L’appareil
n’est pas étanche à l’eau. Ne le faites pas fonctionner s’il a été
immergé ou saturé d’eau.
L’élément n’est pas étanche. Placez l’appareil à l’intérieur
d’un local dont la température ambiante se situe entre 21°C
(70°F) et 51°C (124°F).
Ne nettoyez pas l’appareil à la vapeur et n’utilisez pas trop
d’eau sur celui-ci.
• Cet appareil n’est pas étanche aux jets. N’utilisez pas de jet
sous pression pour nettoyer l’appareil.
Ne nettoyez pas l’appareil tant qu’il est sous tension ou chaud.
Ne tirez pas l’unité par le cordon d’alimentation.
Interrompez l’utilisation de l’unité si le cordon d’alimentation
est effiloché ou usé.
N’essayez jamais de réparer ou de remplacer un cordon
d’alimentation. Celui-ci devra être remplacé par Hatco, un
agent de service agréé par Hatco ou une personne possédant
des qualifications similaires.
Cet appareil doit uniquement être réparé par un personnel
qualifié. Toute réparation par un personnel non qualifié peut
entraîner une électrocution et des brûlures.
Pour les réparations, utilisez exclusivement des pièces de
rechange Hatco d’origine. Utilisez des pièces détachées Hatco
authentiques sous peine d’annuler toutes les garanties et
d’exposer l’utilisateur à des tensions électriques dangereuses
pouvant entraîner une électrocution ou des brûlures. Les pièces
de rechange Hatco d’origine sont conçues pour fonctionner
sans danger dans les environnements dans lesquels elles
sont utilisées. Certaines pièces de rechange génériques ou
de second marché ne présentent pas les caractéristiques leur
permettant de fonctionner sans danger dans le matériel Hatco.
RISQUE D’EXPLOSION : Ne réchauffez pas de récipients
alimentaires fermés. Les récipients scellés et chauffés peuvent
éclater.
DANGER D’INTERFÉRENCES ÉLECTROMAGNÉTIQUES: Cet
appareil génère des champs électromagnétiques à faible portée.
Il a été conçu pour respecter les normes en vigueur pour éviter de
causer des interférences avec les autres dispositifs électroniques.
Veuillez vous assurer que les autres dispositifs électroniques
situés à proximité, dont les stimulateurs cardiaques et les
autres implants actifs, ont été conçus pour respecter les normes
applicables. En guise de précaution, n’utilisez pas l’appareil à une
distanceinférieureà305mm(12ʺ)d’unstimulateurcardiaqueou
d’un implant actif.
Cet appareil ne doit pas être utilisé par des enfants ou des
personnes avec des capacités physiques, sensorielles ou
mentales diminuées. Assurez-vous que les enfants sont bien
surveillés et tenez-les à l’écart de l’appareil.
Assurez-vous que tous les opérateurs ont été formés à l’utilisation
sûre et correcte de l’appareil.
Lisez les consignes de sécurité importantes suivantes avant d’utiliser cet équipement pour éviter
toute blessure grave ou la mort et pour éviter d’endommager l’équipement ou la propriété.
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DESCRIPTION DU MODÈLE
Tous les modèles
Les éléments Hatco Type P à induction sont équipés
d’une bobine d’induction unique située sous la plaque en
vitrocéramique. Chaque modèle est doté d’un panneau de
commande tactile en verre contenant une touche de fonction,
un minuteur, un bouton de commande, et un écran. Tous
les éléments à induction de Type P sont équipés d’un câble
d’alimentation de 1 800 mm (71″) muni d’une fiche.
NOTA: Veuillez consulter les « Spécifications des récipients
» dans le MODE D’EMPLOI du manuel pour plus
d’informations sur les récipients compatibles avec les
appareils à induction, les récipients non compatibles
avec les appareils à induction, et la taille des récipients.
Les modèles de la gamme de cuisinières à induction de
Type P d’Hatco disposent de plusieurs dispositifs de sécurité
encastrés qui permettent de protéger les appareils ainsi que
les utilisateurs.
Le système de ventilation croisée permet d’éviter la
surchauffe des circuits électroniques de l’appareil.
Des sondes de température surveillent les circuits
électroniques et envoient un signal à l’appareil lorsque ce
dernier doit s’éteindre dans le cas où les circuits chauffent.
La sonde de température située dans la zone de cuisson
permet de surveiller la température de cette dernière.
Cette sonde détecte toute surchauffe de la zone de
cuisson provoquée par un récipient vide.
• Les circuits électroniques de la zone de cuisson détectent
les petits objets à base de fer (tel qu’une fourchette, cuiller,
ou bague) posés sur l’appareil, ce qui empêche celui-ci de
fonctionner.
Modèles à poser
Les modèles de la gamme de cuisinières à induction de Type
P d’Hatco sont portables et se posent sur un plan de travail.
Plaque de
cuisson en
vitrocéramique
Touche
Minuteur
Bouton
de fonction
Bouton de commande/
de puissance
Écran
Modèle à poser de Type
Modèles encastrés
Les cuisinières encastrées à induction de type P sont conçues
pour être installées dans un grand nombre de matériaux
massifs pour plan de travail. Cet élément comporte un panneau
de commande à distance connecté à la cuisinière à induction
avec des câbles de contrôle détachables qui atteignent une
longueur totale de 1 800 mm (71″).
Plaque de
cuisson en
vitrocéramique
Touche
Minuteur
Bouton
de fonction
Bouton de commande/
de puissance
Panneau de
commande à
distance
Câble de
commande
Câble de
commande
Écran
Modèle encastré de Type P
NOTA: Pour obtenir les dernières mises à jour du micrologiciel,
des conseils de cuisine et bien d’autres informations,
rendez-vous sur le site Internet des cuisinières à
induction Hatco: www.hatcocorp.com/rapide_cuisine
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